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Gates, S. (1979). A Study of home ranges of free ranging Exmoore ponies. Mamm. Rev., 9, :3–18.
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Cumming Robb R,. (1935). A study of mutations in evolution. J Genetics, 31, 39–52.
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Alexander, F. (1966). A study of parotid salivation in the horse. J Physiol, 184(3), 646–656.
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Mennecke, B. E., Townsend, A. M., Hayes, D. J., & Lonergan, S. M. (2007). A study of the factors that influence consumer attitudes toward beef products using the conjoint market analysis tool. J. Anim Sci., , jas.2006–495-.
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Grzimek M, G. B. (1960). A study of the game of the Serengeti plains. Z Säugetierk, 25.
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Ödberg, F. O. (1978). A Study of the Hearing Ability of Horses. Equine Veterinary Journal, 10(2), 82–84.
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Ödberg Fo,. (1976). A study on eliminative and grazing behaviour – the use of the field by captive horses. Equine Vet J, 8, 147–149.
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Dalla Costa, E., Rabolini, A., Scelsa, A., Canali, E., & Minero, M. (2012). A study on inter-observer reliability of castration pain assessment in horses. In K. Krueger, & (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting (Vol. in press). Wald: Xenophon Publishing.
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Oakenfull, E. A., Lim, H., & Ryder, O. (2000). A survey of equid mitochondrial DNA: Implications for the evolution, genetic diversity and conservation of Equus. Conservat Genet, 1(4), 341–355.
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